The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 195, Ed. 1 Monday, March 9, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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W'- A- First Baptist clAircb
neeting at 7: 0 o'clock With Mina
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TUESDAY;CALENDAR
UBI, MHR .|Mm membor ui¡¡p
¡oclock a,t ;her heme. , '
■ Chuper Bible class meeting at 2:30
p. w. at tho chape!, .
l.yv.WEDNESDAV CALENDA!?
eneSday 'Bridge x club members
JW* Vrter^nty o * evening with a
ut Pinchifretv Country club.
w* 1 °ran««
Ciíote Mpf the Ftrat Presbyterian
ewpro .
útiilfr.at,
liour as
follows: Xliuiber oiie k'.OPp? P. B.
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P. >a.
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.with Mrs. J. IX
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ajUT tsircje jive with
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tí i with'Mrs. A. J¡ Vtín t'iiyl;- No',
with iijfs. ,l>orey Jt'uojtii*.' ,
Mr. aijrt.i.Mrs. /ti. .Wy iuStm 4 -
i'tuiúiiig at s o'clock j¡^i ",hfiuc,
8 Fourth street, lioiioí li^■* Frtduy'
ight Bridge club rneuibeAI. "
t)leaner socleíy, will n^k at 0:30.
m. at the hi(ine of Mrs;, U, C. Bluud
Pinostl'eot.: ' j
s . ^r W>|iT. *Ai
oliows; Circle 1 with t.ÍAr
T-fE. E...CJUASS 1'LiAM • ' ¡.j . ,
MtJJÍTHEV MKUT1NO FlUOAV ' !.
' ' (i Tho ;• monthly business uud~ social
lueetius ot the T. B. • Ji Biblo class
of tho First Baptist chuiteh will' be
held at 3:i(j o'clock Friday after-
ttoon at ■ tho home of Mrs. J¡ O, Mc-
t'IÉulleu, 1006 Orange avenue. It is
urgent that the entire membership be
In attendance as important matters
will be discussed.
VKLMA DODO GIVES
liEAGUE PROGRAM . ¡>
The Junior Kpworth League met
at the Firiit Methodist church last
niyht "jjtfet an attendance of utuct
nicmbers']*#'Folio wing the devotional.
Miss Velhitt Dodd gave the lesson
and members enjoyed Korean games.
Regular meetings, are held eitvh Sun-
day eveiling at the church.
iURAVUVRJE PIIOO
ilte Literature department wU'
htfve their regular, meeting at 3:36
o'clock Friday afternoon at the
Woman;* clubi Ah interesting pro-
gram on "Ireland." Will be rendered
as follows: Roll cull, Current Events;
'.'Edmund Burke," íijit*. M. A. West;
I'illiam Butlei* Yeats," Mra. Cwl-
toi ouiic selections
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The "Pkrcnt > Teach«i« assouiaiióp
,o^4«ders<|n (schópl wi .^pousor
Bitture,^ thlívl L i)don,'V show-'
■ apgatfjjpatoúá-
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MONTRLV UOXFERERNCE! , ¿
The men oí th^ÍFlrst l'vesbilc'riau
chuixli are requested 4o inecL at «A í
o'clock this evening 'i^ the ''.«hisrcJv
for a natnthly buiiness confefencf.
Election uud iustallhtioif ;oft tfficer^
will be the chief purpose of "the meet-
ing. ' :.v,r ; 1 '
YOUNG. I'Koi'LK'b SOCIETY'.
pliAN MEETING .WEDNESDAY ,
Social activities ol the We t Oi ■
luge BapUst church will meet tht i
ireek" as fallows: A'oung People's Or ■
[auizations, including R. A.. X. W.
*.., Junior, a«4 Iptermjedlate Q. /.
«rill meet at |;^
evening at the church; circle twoJ of
«the W. Mí Ü. will* wket! J at art^o
'cloqJi Wednesday aftarnoo% at tás
lome of Mrs. o. A. Creamer, iju
Brunei; addition, and members of,
¡inula one wl|B have their reguU;
neeting Thursday afternoon.
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Paramnnls
rer sonáis
Misrf liucillo Dean, a meinber of
the Port Aijthür school faculty, spent
tho weok.eiitd hero visiting with her
¿Is^er, "Mfrs. Mjeude tliavvs and
family.
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Bodd Mead * Co.. loo.
I hiiv# been led by other
J* he reflected curiouely.
iSrjftn-" !"■ "a
u..r * W* ^ ""k behind the'
biiii end the wood was suddgnlr
m>*í áiisyi'v
lj*opoId slgbod and turned t[o*
ifflu
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es'
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1 tixiutoab * Godfrey, nuiOHgrr of the
X>yum; Vtlre uui StuVago' C«.. ,.i*
' " to, Jiis lied on account of
illness.
Jimmiu
J. I. Dyke,. ífchp
ation last ■]!#&*
i ob.Mr.. and Mrs.
uilderwent an oper-
■ %
rtho Franceh11, Ann Lutoher hoi
tint week: wus' removod to his home.
ibibim
•ñ«
1307 Main street Sunday afternootj.
Ml', and Mrs. Tom Pounds uud
daughter of Sugat land, former . resi-
dents of . Orange, were visitors here
Saturday.
Dr. J. J. Del'Mslto, teneiBfaV manoi-
ger of the Hagan Coal company of
Albuquerque, New Mexico, was 'here
yesterday to confer with local direc-
tors of tho company. , '
KOPOLD was pleased when ;Jre
was nblo to pscapeihrOm AnliRit.
:'2ssau and Uensdorit. tfud get
away hy himself out oflhe Chateau
«>f Schonbucbel. Which must be. tor
him. a place of restraint and humil-
iation. ^ ^ ^ ^
bj'hll ^eto°°lfb"S^"
exquisfte ethereal, liRht snlfú#ed tíS
and bjished ainid thil
of tile d y!
I and turned loi*"
Scbonbuchel. As
* park, doubtful of
Miuaes Helen Crisp. Aile«w ■ Car-
.V^lvcA Htíim Steia of Iwa and
Julia Xévm8 t>f Chicago inortftNid Or-
ange in th'teir vacation trip. Théy ar-
rived here by motor Sunday evening
and left Monday morn lug for" New
Orleans, La., where they\ will spoud
a iew days. c'./ p:
Mrn.- Anthony J, Drexel Itiddle. Jr..
and about .30 ifrleuds motored here
from Xiev, • York" y eHU-rdjU >0w5^o«
npd. after a sts-rot htraring in the «riiam-
liein of SHpreme • ífeurt 0>*"
Imin Wltmhief, Mrx. Bidddle was
granted decrtM? 0f «livorw from "her
Hwally wuiuept Imabami ' s- r;
vi n'■■'« . -ife."';1' ! "''i "■*- ■.t i)II i i>Vi* #■"
• . ;■ v >i&JEhs',-;.: w'■
Beautiful ill
- y
any style, any
Ww. • •'
l#
na many
ly she was
rjninit'
approve
about
hod the
eouscious of a.irem-
. ^ IHlSf h "
oe which broke molt rudely into
bl« humour.
"Oood evening, Caesar."
1-eopold atarted. ami looking up. .
for hia glance had been downcnsl,
say Christian luikir.g, lolling on
a aWcndld marbl- bench beneath
ü twisted, leering statue of Silenus
With pipes, that crowned a glade.
"Oood evening. General Crack." ^
replied L&ppld coldly, stung by the
dlsan-ceablene^s of this meeting.
' Cnrfstlan leaned .forward and
laughed; he did not rise; his hat
waa ou tbe seat beside hltn; he had
not doffed « for Leopold. . ,
«38|ar-;&,„iteat m«
«cene la romantic. Is It naif'
"I* pray you. sir.': auswere'tk Leo-
old stiffly, "respect my incbtnltK
Wtt«|d not have my presence here
bruited about "
"Cacsar'B command? «litill tie re-
tted." said Cl^rliitlaii with Ir.inle
arenco. "They have my sympn-
. No one," he ad<ied. "would
w Caesar ,without his purple—
f, eastiy is imperial Majesty disV
"But not «o easily offended;
m
Higbneas," said Leopold hauyhUiy^
"I shall not notlce any .of jifcur
provoeation—"
Tended,
TZ
"i lwve iÉo wiab to provoke you.'^
ismijed Christian. ÜT «ay.: «Ir. yon
baje toy lympothy-my position ft,
iir.ncn as yonrs, yoó are temperar ot
■K the Weat W¡. the «ame fashion that
1 am Duke ef Ktirland." "i,
; Lfopoi^ bft his full lip., ¿ad re-
tottod, as indifferently as he éouldt
m§ «
-J to
mind. On
HffiwMlfeííriMET
«tre do ihoao woods lead.
yitii)tlV'ind can I continue on
•Mtllt? '• .'
"I do not k now," she smiled, "for
t :tm never allowed, to^o very fai1."
Í." I|i answered, "desire
tÍioBghtó£Í t *he could nOfc-'fVold
Hb^m :toTWai#^*>
#U únd r ^
yout«i ate
1 i'rV
Mi Mí
view
tb« t
en pon
íere
tV'
1 often
'¡'I do not
11 Shampoo, a 0
Finger Wave
s
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Dealers in New
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New Schedule Effective Ms*.' Í, ' '
-Buwei Leave OffQ/fczi jla
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iigala. tor li
bttofcer.", i
¿Wow are
fmlnmm
as'jp .
sssgi
fit. do not
poet you at «upper."
"I aha 11 not go at all," replied
Leopold «travel*. "Where could I
find a more delightful «cene?"
e leant :;;;almt the.beech tree
The tlormal
nine wes a «I
•toiild hardly be two
iRllke than you and L"
Leopold wished to be gone, but
could , not; to walk away seemed t
lllte' turning his back on an ad ver-
nary; the other man held him by
bis challenging air as powerfully
aa if ha gripped bim by the hand.
opoldi
,
Agaln#t his will. then. Leop_
lingered; against his will he w?
8SVS3EÍ
He looked, iasclnatod, at the gor-
geoas IIgiire adorned with Military
finery, the. dark reaolnte face, with
the brilliant eyes tbat«ever seemed
to falter or droop, the «mootb cheek
r seemed
an unfe)taring
tcmptu
P
mi
i(i
1 * 1 myws'iimiiimi<nmiiai.'umfM . w n ^ ^^ (S _ i . I • ~ v „ i- '• j
"so Oils Is loudou," «eerge m. colum's stage triumph proven excellent vehicle fur
. brilliant cowboy philosopher.
.' W¿; nt vtvsc.- coíft^ibütcá' hi*
wit: ftpd , pWlo jophy to -.hp.
■Vitiifci pluligim, tc vaudevim
¿myiteal comedy **4 through
•;ic '¡.>;«itÜ!iru of tho' printed word lu
vtt. °9o)uu;n.n of tlte press bur. none has
.".vV to .. vcaí itt« real WiH Hog-
■■n- as ti ^.s the talkiug screen. This
wan jp.r«'. proven when Bogar mude
his llrHt audible picture, They Hud
u> See Parte, and doubly confirmed
in his seobnd starring picture, "So
This Ja London," whloh opens to
morrow at the Strand theater.
v HI# present opus is far more en-
tertalning than his first mainly he-
causo it Is better tailored and fitted
to Rogers' dlstiuctiyo peewouullly. Ati
to Itogors' itlatiuctiyo peiwonallty. Aa proves; lff.0, per cent moro egtertUia-
thu wealthy owner of a cotton mill' iug' undor the ubio direction ef Jpiiu
in' Texaá' who Is koojtl^bitter agttinut U.1 Biystone. ' ív^'V iV ' '
• ^ —í—T^^.-.r....:...It.
t, M.'iir y,i' 'i) '•ryV.'*Vf,'igf.iii''T. 1 ..It;.1 :■ "i, í ' , if, T' r=,^
England and fcll Eflglishuion. chiefly
because they are not Americans, Rog-
ers is at his best. And/whon ho Is
forced to go to England on baainess
and happens to meet titled people
who are just as hateful toward Ain-
ericans.^hep there comes, a. mutual
understayding which makes fuj a de-
lightfully amusing comedy drama.
Ireno Kloh beads. tho supporting
company ' with Maureen O'Sullivan
and Frank Albertsos interpreting with
delightful r freshüeSM the roles of the
young lovers. •
■ Adapted from the stage play Uy
Ov&il' 'Davis, Sr., the screen version
proVe«¡: ÍO[0, per cent moro e^ter^Uitv-
un
V-1' Llávb Hlarit (Ivys, lucortioraieil. 'i'M;
;U WWfil4AOt'E RASKETBIVLL
J1
ly ature-of himself, ao .
of others. ! . ,.v
General Crack returned I1I3 re-
luctant acrutiny with a level «ase
of Indifference, lounging forward
on the «aat and awtaging the great
bQlllon ttsaels from hla sword belt.
• "We are oddly met here," be re-
marked.
"You «peak," said Loopold with
aa effort, "a« if 1 bad Offended you.
MiaYe never been conscious of do-
ing a©—" ■ . ¡;;íV .
"Nay." replied Cbrietlan. "i, like
Caesar, am above offence."
Never bad Leopold known any
one take with him a tone so bold
t6 touch insolence, and hi^ felt'
ather scornful-indifference for
man becomc tinged fwith die-
a - definite dislike.; Even the
ce of Chriatlaa . repelled
thought tbat he looked *a
and gross ab tbt grinning,
ve figure of the sensual god
... a bim. and that there was
something terrible In his calm. Iron-
ic aspect; in his steady look, so
amused and penetrating.
"I can never work with this
he thought. "Hansdorff does
iow What be la about to sat-
mmmSSm
er tbat eva-
J tteal; AtaiH
I, who did
~ ' tamed, I
' much,
trouble to «et
r. but the girl
¡íffijgft
plncblngly
ot aauars
savy on
bar; every one was'so much older
than herself; every'one «ave Leo-
pold, and he, too. «earned em<
barrassed and aileat. She ven-
tured to flanee at Mm with timid
i thy and thought bow much
«iter tt >wonld bare bean «
could Hivii remaued in the
woody with Charlotte, floReUU^;**!
it
Thi Beuuaiout Baptist Uereans
wero béMea again here Saturday
uigi-.t by the high school Tigers, by
tho «core of J6 to 20. The Tigers
Itold tho lead all the wuy through
tind it w¿t> not until substitutes were
són.f in for main high school team
that tho Bereans really scored to
amount to anything. The Tigers were
also playinp a good guard game and
their work on <the floor in general
ivtu> iar out in contrast - t%ÉÉ|aii
pooJ nltowliig against- the tip • aud"
ceuiluB Baptists last Friday night.
Kelly . continues to lead" lite scorers
for Individua^ honors by being high
point man in this game with 14.
Craft, center, was second with 11
and Colburn, with a good many free,
throws, waa a close third with lo.
Orubba made oue Held goal. Coue
was high for the Beuuuioiiters' with
, Cling made 7. Crabb a and French
two. ?
The local Methodists were beaten.
SO to 24, by. the Roberts Ave, team,
of the „aame church of Battumout it
another guUie on the sdme piograni
Saturday night. The visitóla were
stronger iu every department than
their rivals, but tho edge waa uot too
big to keep the tilt from being one
of much, interest. Bank waa again
high .point mini for the loala. thia
time with five field goala. .Hare
made & poluta. Varnadore and Hub-
bard made 4 points, while Wright
looped oue free abut. Nelson and
VVithere tied for Beaumont honors,
each making lo poluta. Richardson
made V, Cunniughton 6 and Byerly 2
The local "Scout team Won from
tho Vinton Scouts, 15 to 1U, as tbú'
enrtain raiser on the sumé progruin
with the above "games. lleadrieks
was high for the wlnuera with 8,
Ouun next with <1 and Cormier third
with three. Viutor, Vinton forward,
made every point for the visitors.
^ _____
High school will play again to-
night in u league game against Or-
angetleld. Mauricoville will play the
Uulf States in the second game.
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The Dragons afad Di
ored bkh -.school cagers.- v
od in (ko/gRnes j played * hei
aftmtat^n V. agjláat ^ the Jstri^..
aud girls' /teams 'of'ii WSsirJfate..
tills .were hotly con,fcd. The
DragonetteH were verWpTpríon fitee
throws atid a^'ii rofult" the acore .was
±ntx:<
to 4 < agáMist Uieia^i
ide a'-good' showing
T&ejl
made a' good pbowing1'against .their
oppouenta wliAilbc acore alt
at interurio^th^igbont
tow- fíey lost by ota? one po
U jo 16. . " . - ''i:; KZm
FIRE TODAY
!e to the extent of about
to a , «mall < dwelling
rfeoLtooctiniediibi C,i
¡ijwlpst
company, ai «Vé-
I , o'cíoSf; thiiV/uiorh-
spark - from tile heater hue
Tbe blase ' was ex-
the Ot<ango Volttuteer
Fire' ceailítóT flreurtinrby ¿he i«*e ot
I i i" -V,. .¿, . isSwii, i': ¿
^.MjAiapi
was-tSecause.
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, . " NO. 0402
hillílllFF'S .SAXiE
The Statu of Texas, County of Or-
K ango, jv;^
Notioo Is Hereby Given That by
virtue of a certain oryler of sale ia-
aued out of Honorable District Court
of Orange County, on the 5th day
of, March, 1981, by T. M. Dotld, Clerk
Of said District Court, for Ote sum
of One Hundred Twenty-live and
16-100 1120.16) Dollars and coks
of suit under u judgment in favor of
J. E. Hari'ison in a certain cause m
said Court. No. 0462, and styled J.
E. Harrison vs. E. It, Sancho*, plac-
ed in my hands for service, 1, W.
P. Brown, as Sheriff of Orange Coun-
ty, Texus, did on the - 6 th day of
March, 1981, levy on certain Real
Estate situated in Orange County,
Texas, described as follows, to-wlt:
All tbat certain lot or parcel of land
lying and being situated in th^'-. City
and County of Orange und State of
ONE CENT A DAY PAYS
VP TO $100 A MONTH
"The * Postal Life ,4 Oksiwlty Insur-
ance Od.. U71 ti Dlerlw Building, Kansas
City, Mo., is offering a. new awldent
policy that, i«i>h up to $100 a monUi
for 24 months for 'disability and'>1000
for (leuihs—<.*oBta leas than l*r a day—
$a.50 « year- Over 08,000 alr« jdy have
this protection, Alen, women and ah i Id-
ren, age* 10 U 70, eligible, .«fatal no
money. SiuriHy Kent! name and addrest-.
age, beneficiary'a name and relation
ahip and I.he.v will aeud thih policy on
Í0 .days' FRUK 1n |fcction. No exam-
inatiou ,1b reqlqifed This offer is lim-
ited.,so write them today. • (adv.)
.i . '1 '•.. v— —~
'iij.l Ill , i".' .i i"
Fine Furniture
U]>bol(tered and
Refiniihed
S. POTASH
ta Morrla Oxoer
*>r Uu«lu««« Now <
a it'll 2r1 ttg§m " *ifíkrt&á UiaaftA
^jp|Mr I l1 FIIVI,
•■'¿«i
WmÉm:
é
Texas, a part of the Nathan Cordey.
Headrlght Survey, more- particularly
described aa Lot Twelve (12) of the
Chenault-Lablt Addition to the City
of Orange, Texas,
and levied upon as the property ot
E, ft. Sanche , and that on the first
Tuesday In April, 19:11. the same be-
ing the 7th day of auld mouth, at
the Court House door, of Orange
County, Texas, betwoen the hoursol
10 A. M. and 4 I . M., by virtue of
said levy und said order of sale t
will sell said above described Uoal
Estate ut public veuduu, for caab,
to the highest bidder, as tho property
of said E. H. Sanchex. | ¿
Aud In compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication, In the
English language, once a week tot.,
three consecutive weeks immediately
preceding said day of sale, in the
■ /.-v1.'-' || 11 1 1 < II s I i* j I -' - • l'"-
ACTOMUB1LE LOANS
«kfinancim;
Lowent rates- Notes reduced. No retl
tape. Drive In—
BOItKOW AND DRIVE ON
AUTOMOBILE BANKER'S CORP.
Mi Pearl—Phone 74
Beuuinont, Texas -JiMM-
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mti
ATLANTA, ..
hWlPp^i bund
• giueering department at the
School, of .Technology, ■ «w
the 2266 student* at the
lu scholastic «tan t. ,
■Witcher'e name Vi^i
student .posted aij, uu,!, , | t
etetl /'.'Áifí. , meauiin; those
average 1« grade* war above
Living in total darkness, ,1
has to, be led about the U
from one classroom lo another,
works put his assignments by a tog
system and uses a portable, .1
writer tor tmnspoajtlon. in , "
take an examination, tho
roads the Huestious while Wit
jots them dowu in bis own me
aud answers by mcuua o£ WaN type-
writer. . ... ,j. ■
ÓéáplM) hla 'handicap. Ills , teaebcr« 1
said, Wltcher is aliuo«t. always llrsi a
to ttnish u uuir.
Orange Leader, a newspaper publish-'
ed lu Orange County:.
Witness my hand, this tit It Oh# of
March, 1981. W. P. BltOWN, vfl ;■ {
Sheriff Orange County, Texas.
By K. A. MITCHELL, Deputy.
11 "" 11
HO. «007
SHERIFF'S SALE
The State of Texas, County ot Or-
auge:
Í
Notice Is Hereby OiWu tliat by
virtue of a '«tUlu execution and
ord^r Of sale issued out 0$ tho Hon-
orable District Cburt ¡0^' Orange Coun-
ty, on the -ith day of Maroh, 1931,
by T. M. Dodd, ciéry 0* said district
court, for the sum of Eight Hundred
Two and #5-100 (4S02.95) Dolíala
and costé of suit, under a judgmeát
In favor ot The Jf¿a«t Texas , Invest-
ment Company ih a certain cause bt
said tCuurt, .No.,U0JJ7, and styled Tlw
East Te«as tbvowtinput Company
Cja^'k Brewer,- t^ofd ; Brewers
nine Brewer,- llutvh iirewt-r,- WaltJ
Brewer,: Mr#, ' Thrtmu. Jph wo« A
;E- X.,i^h4Mou. nltuied in my: I
.¿or Hujrv^c'e, rftfyijfáif 1'. lirown,
a
right Survey and being Lot No Fckilr
t4) lu Block No. 103 In and of tfcji
Amended Sholdon Hui vcy of the City
ot Orunge, Toxa*, as per tho map or
plat thereof of record in tho Deed
Uecords ot Orange County, Texas,
in Book "K," page 47.
aud levied .upon as iho property of
Clark Brewer, Goldla Brewer, Ber-
ulce Breweit Hutch Brewer, Walter
Brewer, Mra. Thelma Johnson and
?E. L. Johnson, and that on the Orst
Tuesday In April, 19 |l, the same be-
iug the 7tb day of ««Id month, at <
the Ceurt House door, of Orange
County. I# tho City of Orange, Tex-
us, between the hours of 10 A. M.
and 4 P. M. by virtue of said levy
and order of «Ssle I will sell «aid
above described Ileal Eetato at pub-
lie vendue, tor cash, to the highest
bidder, us the pitoperty of said Clark
Brewer, Uoldla Brewer, Bernlco
Brewer. Hutch Brewer, Welter
Brewer, Mrs. -trifelwa Johnson und E.
L. Johnson,
Aud lu compliance with law. I glv®
this notice by publication in the Eng-
lish language, onoe a week tor three
consecutive weeks, immediately ; pre-
ceding said day of «ale, in the Oí
ango Leader, u newspaper published
in Orange Couuty. ^
Witness my hand, thie 6th day ot
March, 1911. W. P. BROWN,
sheriff. Orange County, Texas.
By 'K._ A. .MITCHELL,; Deputy. |
SA*S ORANGIU ALEIMC TOWN
D. J. Tathier. a special represen-
tative of the United States Chamber
of Commerce, Who was among the
self is regarding Orango as being
oue "of the most utert towns that ha
has visited lu' some time. He pre-
dicted that plans being worked out
by Orange ut tho present time would
in reality put the place on the map
wmm
in the uean future.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 195, Ed. 1 Monday, March 9, 1931, newspaper, March 9, 1931; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183176/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.